Bowler, Tim
BOWLER, Tim
BOWLER, Tim. British, b. 1953. Genres: Science fiction/Fantasy. Career: Worked in the forestry and timber trade; seven years as a teacher of foreign languages and of English as a second language, ending as head of modern languages at a school in Newton Abbot, Devon, England; full-time freelancer, translator, and writer, 1990-. Publications: Midget, 1994; Dragon's Rock, 1995; River Boy, 1997; Shadows, 1999; Storm Catchers, 2001. Contributor to books. Address: c/o Caroline Walsh, David Hingham Associates Ltd., 5-8 Lower John Street, Golden Square, London W1R 4HA, England.
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